A history of the British Labour Party
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A history of the British Labour Party
(British studies series)
Macmillan, 1997
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- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 273-285
Includes index
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内容説明
The rise and partial decline of the Labour party is one of the key features and one of the most-debated aspects of twentieth-century British history. In this vigorously argued, challenging and wide-ranging new book, Andrew Thorpe surveys the history of the Labour party from its origins until its defeat in the 1992 election, and offers some thoughts on more recent developments, arguing that there is a surprising degree of continuity in the party's history.
目次
Introduction - Creation and Early Years 1900-1914 - The Surge to Second-Party Status 1914-22 - The Party of MacDonald and Henderson 1922-31 - Remaking the Party? 1931-39 - The Impact of the Second World War 1939-45 - The Attlee Governments 1945-51 - Searching for a New Direction 1951-64 - Wilson in Power 1964-70 - Drift to Defeat? 1970-79 - Disaster and Recovery? 1979-92 - Conclusion - Appendix 1: Seats Won at General Election 1900-92 - Appendix 2: Labour Party Leaders - Appendix 3: Labour Cabinets - Bibliography
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